January 6 Select Committee
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2022 2:21 pm
So Trump runs from federal prison. Wins. And then pardons himself.
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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They'd have to confiscate his passports (yes, plural) and ground his fantabulous aereoplane too also.
Hugo Lowell @hugolowell wrote: The Guardian: Trump has been counseled that he might not need to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee depending on the results of the midterm elections — since any contempt referral would almost certainly be withdrawn by a House GOP majority.
House January 6 panel grants Trump’s request for extension to subpoena
The ex-president sought more time to produce responsive records and cooperate with the committee’s Capitol attack investigation
Hugo Lowell in Washington
Sat 5 Nov 2022 00.40 GMT
Donald Trump responded to the House January 6 select committee’s subpoena deadline for documents with a letter that sought more time to produce responsive records and cooperate with the investigation into the Capitol attack, according to a source familiar with the matter and a statement from the panel.
The details of the former president’s requests were not clear. But the select committee, appearing to grant Trump an extension, informed Trump’s lawyers that he must produce documents next week and that the summons for his appearance under oath remains in place.
“We have received correspondence from the former president and his counsel in connection with the select committee’s subpoena. We have informed the former president’s counsel that he must begin producing records no later than next week and remains under subpoena for deposition testimony,” the select committee said.
The letter from Trump’s lawyers appears to indicate that the former president is engaging in negotiations with the select committee to stave off the threat of a potential contempt of Congress referral to the justice department, while at the same time slow-walking his cooperation.
Trump has been counseled in recent days that he might not need to cooperate with the panel, depending on the results of the midterm elections next Tuesday, the source said, since any contempt referral would almost certainly be withdrawn by Republicans if they take control of Congress in January.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... n-subpoena
The House select committee investigating January 6 on Monday interviewed the driver of then-President Donald Trump’s presidential vehicle on the day of the US Capitol attack, multiple sources tell CNN.
In recent days, the panel has interviewed a growing number of Secret Service agents and officials as part of its investigation, including the one-time head of former Vice President Mike Pence’s security detail, Tim Giebels; former Secret Service agent John Gutsmiedl; agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi; and the Secret Service agent who was in the lead car of Trump’s motorcade on January 6.
CNN reported last week that the committee was in the process of scheduling the interview for the driver of Trump’s presidential vehicle.
The committee has not interviewed the driver previously, sources tell CNN, who was a key eyewitness to Trump’s behavior in his presidential SUV on the day of the Capitol attack that the panel has been investigating for months.
The name of the driver of Trump’s SUV has not been publicly revealed.
CNN has reached out to Secret Service for comment. The select committee declined to comment to CNN.
It starts with a G and is completely unpronounceable.Kendra wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 1:43 pm https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/08/politics ... index.html
The House select committee investigating January 6 on Monday interviewed the driver of then-President Donald Trump’s presidential vehicle on the day of the US Capitol attack, multiple sources tell CNN.
In recent days, the panel has interviewed a growing number of Secret Service agents and officials as part of its investigation, including the one-time head of former Vice President Mike Pence’s security detail, Tim Giebels; former Secret Service agent John Gutsmiedl; agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi; and the Secret Service agent who was in the lead car of Trump’s motorcade on January 6.
CNN reported last week that the committee was in the process of scheduling the interview for the driver of Trump’s presidential vehicle.
The committee has not interviewed the driver previously, sources tell CNN, who was a key eyewitness to Trump’s behavior in his presidential SUV on the day of the Capitol attack that the panel has been investigating for months.
The name of the driver of Trump’s SUV has not been publicly revealed.
CNN has reached out to Secret Service for comment. The select committee declined to comment to CNN.
Gingleheimer-Schmidtsugar magnolia wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 4:00 pmIt starts with a G and is completely unpronounceable.Kendra wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 1:43 pm https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/08/politics ... index.html
The House select committee investigating January 6 on Monday interviewed the driver of then-President Donald Trump’s presidential vehicle on the day of the US Capitol attack, multiple sources tell CNN.
In recent days, the panel has interviewed a growing number of Secret Service agents and officials as part of its investigation, including the one-time head of former Vice President Mike Pence’s security detail, Tim Giebels; former Secret Service agent John Gutsmiedl; agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi; and the Secret Service agent who was in the lead car of Trump’s motorcade on January 6.
CNN reported last week that the committee was in the process of scheduling the interview for the driver of Trump’s presidential vehicle.
The committee has not interviewed the driver previously, sources tell CNN, who was a key eyewitness to Trump’s behavior in his presidential SUV on the day of the Capitol attack that the panel has been investigating for months.
The name of the driver of Trump’s SUV has not been publicly revealed.
CNN has reached out to Secret Service for comment. The select committee declined to comment to CNN.
Gregg,
That's my name, too!Ben-Prime: Gingleheimer-Schmidt
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Jan. 6 select committee to obtain the phone records of Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward, a key ally during Donald Trump’s effort to subvert the 2020 election.
The justices, with noted opposition from Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, denied Ward’s emergency motion to block the panel from enforcing a subpoena against T-Mobile to obtain Ward’s records.
UPDATE: Attorneys for T-Mobile says the company plans to provide Ward’s phone records to the Jan. 6 committee tomorrow (11/15). https://politico.com/news/2022/11/14/su ... s-00066746
No worries, you do you, but there are a LOT of Trump threads.
.BREAKING: Former Vice President Mike Pence tells CBS News that he's "closing the door" on testifying before the Jan. 6 committee. “Congress has no right to my testimony,” he tells
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